Synopsis
Four African-American women share their thoughts, memories, experiences, and friendship in a collection of letters that spans forty years, from 1954 and their arrival at Talladega College to the present day. 17,500 first printing.
About the Author
Lydia Lewis Alexander, Ed.D, is an associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She lives in Bessemer, Alabama.
Marilyn Hill Harper, M.D., is a clinical professor at The University of California San Francisco Medical School; she lives in San Francisco.
Otis Holloway Owens, M.A., is an assistant vice president at the University of North Florida; she lives in Jacksonville.
Mildred Lucas Patterson, M.A.,is a motivational reading specialist; she lives in University City, Missouri.
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